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The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
Your letter of the 31st of last month, enclosing the weekly reports, came duly to hand—yesterday....
My best thanks for your cordial welcome and affectionate address are not more justly due than...
1144[Diary entry: 20 October 1795] (Washington Papers)
20. Lowering.
I was informed last Night by Mr. Izard that a Comee. of three, of which he was one, were to be...
1146[Diary entry: 13 June 1795] (Washington Papers)
13. Do. do. Cloudy & cool till aft[ernoon].
1147Proclamation, 1 January 1795 (Washington Papers)
By the President of the United States of America. A Proclamation When we review the calamities...
Congress having closed their late session without coming to any specified determination with...
1149[Diary entry: 3 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
3. Do. do. Clear & growing warm.
With very sincere pleasure I received your private letter of the 11th instant. This pleasure was...
Letter not found: to Charles Pinckney, c.15 Dec. 1791. In a letter to GW of 8 Mar. 1791 , Charles...
(Confidential) Dear Sir, New York Novr 30th 1789. I have received your letter of the 14th...
Enclosed is another Specimen of Mr. Genets Indecent conduct towards the Executive Government of...
I lay before you the copy of a letter which I have received from the Governor of the Commonwealth...
Pay to the Secretary of State, in pursuance of the act providing for the relief of such of the...
Your letter of the 10th of October from Madrid, has been duly received. With regret, I read the...
(Private) Dear Sir, Mount Vernon Augt 31st 1792 The characters given of Messrs Smith &...
The President of the United States, requests the Pleasure of Mr West’s Company to Dine, on...
Many years have passed since the White people first came to America. In that long space of time...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed “the resolve for establishing...
Your Letter of the 24 instant, covering the resignation of the Collector of Hampton, and a letter...
You were invited here at my request, in order that measures should be concerted with you, to...
Your letter of the 15th came duly to hand. Fortune seems to have declared for us, hitherto, in...
Since my last to you—dated the 26th of Augt—I have received your dispatches of the 23d; 26th; &...
I have in due course of post, been favoured with your letter of the 11th instant. I thank you for...
Philadelphia, May 14, 1794. “Consider, attentively, the Memorial of Walter Stewart, David H....
1167[Diary entry: 3 October 1794] (Washington Papers)
3d. Breakfasted at Humels T. 14 M. and dined and lodged at Harrisburgh on the Banks of the...
No. 13. Gentlemen, Philadelphia Novr 13th 1792 . I have duly received your letter of the 13th of...
Letter not found: to Tobias Lear, c.24–26 April 1791. On 15 May Lear wrote GW that he received a...
1170[Diary entry: 28 October 1789] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 28th. Went after an early breakfast to visit the duck Manufacture which appeared to be...